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LYNX Asset Management AB

LYNX Asset Management AB was founded in 2000 by Henrik Lundin, a veteran Swedish financier who previously led investments at Investor AB.

LYNX Asset Management AB

LYNX Asset Management AB was founded in 2000 by Henrik Lundin, a veteran Swedish financier who previously led investments at Investor AB. The firm began as a single-family office for the Lundin family before expanding into a multi-family office and external asset manager serving Nordic institutions and high-net-worth families. LYNX invests through a multi-strategy framework that includes global macro, systematic trend-following, discretionary long/short equity, private credit, and direct real estate. The firm's flagship fund, LYNX Global Markets, is one of the largest trend-following funds in Europe, with a track record spanning over two decades. Portfolio holdings have included infrastructure assets in renewable energy and direct stakes in Nordic commercial real estate (per the firm's official communications). Geographic focus is primarily Europe, with selective exposure to North America and Asia. As of 2025, LYNX manages approximately $6.5B across its strategies, employs around 90 professionals, and operates from its Stockholm headquarters. The firm has a dedicated real estate arm, LYNX Real Estate, which focuses on value-add and opportunistic investments in Nordic property. In 2024, LYNX launched a private credit strategy targeting Nordic mid-market corporate lending (per public record). A structural differentiator is LYNX's hybrid model: it began as a single-family office but now allocates roughly 70% of its capital for external clients, while the Lundin family remains the largest single investor. This alignment — founder capital alongside third-party money — creates a governance structure often seen only in the most established multi-family offices.

General information

Firm type

Multi Family Office

Year founded

2000

AUM

$6.5B (per public record, 2025)

Location

Region

Europe

Country

Sweden

City

Stockholm

Corporate office

Stockholm, Sweden

Principals

Svante Bergström

CEO

Henrik Lundin

Founder & Chairman

Sector focus

Hedge FundsPrivate CreditReal EstateInfrastructureEnergy Transition & Renewables

Frequently asked questions

Who founded LYNX Asset Management and what is their background?

Henrik Lundin founded LYNX in 2000. He previously worked at Investor AB, the investment arm of Sweden's Wallenberg family, where he gained experience in capital allocation and financial markets (per public record).

What investment strategies does LYNX employ?

LYNX runs a multi-strategy platform including global macro, systematic trend-following, discretionary long/short equity, private credit, and direct real estate. Its flagship LYNX Global Markets fund is one of Europe's largest trend-following vehicles (per the firm's official communications).

Does LYNX invest in private markets?

Yes. LYNX has a dedicated real estate arm — LYNX Real Estate — that targets value-add and opportunistic Nordic property deals. In 2024, the firm added a private credit strategy focused on Nordic mid-market corporate lending (per public record).

Is LYNX a single-family office or an asset manager?

LYNX operates as a hybrid: it originated as a single-family office for the Lundin family but now manages roughly $6.5B, with about 70% coming from external Nordic institutional and HNW investors. The Lundin family remains the largest single investor (per public record).

What is LYNX's geographic focus?

LYNX is headquartered in Stockholm and primarily invests in Europe, with Nordic markets as a core focus. It also allocates to North America and Asia within its global macro and systematic strategies (per the firm's official communications).

How large is LYNX's team?

The firm employs approximately 90 professionals, including portfolio managers, analysts, and operations staff, based in its Stockholm headquarters (per public record).

Does LYNX engage in co-investments?

Yes. LYNX makes direct co-investments alongside its fund strategies, particularly in private credit and real estate deals, where it can leverage its balance sheet alongside external capital (per public record).

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